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About Common Bail Bonds
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Surety Bond
This process is a contractual undertaking, which involves a
bail bondsperson, an indemnitor, and the court. The courts tend to
favor this form of release, because it guarantees that if the
defendant fails to appear in court, someone (the bail agent)
will make an immediate effort to find the defendant, apprehend him
or her, and bring him or her back to the court of proper
jurisdiction. By involving family and friends of the defendant, a
bail bondsperson and the courts are reasonably assured of the
defendant's appearance.
Cash Bail
Cash bail means that the person who is trying to obtain the
release of the defendant must deliver the full amount of bail in cash
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Property Bonds
Property bonds involve the placing of local real
estate (homes only, no raw land or out-of-state homes) with the
courts as security for the release of a defendant. This process
typically takes 1 to 2 weeks, because it requires a judge's
approval, a property appraisal, a comparable sales comparison, and
the clerk's acceptance. However, most states do not accept property
bonds.
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ROR
Release on One's Own Recognizance is another method of
release. It is given to defendants who have been in the community
for many years, have solid jobs, strong family and community ties,
and present little or no risk of flight. This release program is
usually administered by a county agency or through a local law
enforcement agency. A criminal history background check is
performed, and a recommendation is given to the court based on those
findings. This form of release is common only for first-time
offenders and non-violent offenses. Since there is no financial or
other security placed with the court to insure the defendant's
return to court, there is little incentive for them to appear.
ELMO and Pre-trial
Services
ELMO stands for Electronic Monitor, and it is usually a condition of
release in addition to a regular bail bond. The ELMO program is
administered either by the local Pre-trial Services Agency or the
local law enforcement agency. This device is usually in the form of
an ankle bracelet. It sets off an alarm if a person strays too far
from its base located within the defendant's home.
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